August 30, 2014
China ordered its journalists on Saturday to learn “Marxist news values” and uphold the principles of news as prescribed by the ruling Communist Party, Continue reading
August 30, 2014
China ordered its journalists on Saturday to learn “Marxist news values” and uphold the principles of news as prescribed by the ruling Communist Party, Continue reading
China tells journalists to learn ‘Marxist news values’已关闭评论
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Stockholm China Forum is the leading transatlantic dialogue on China, Continue reading
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Army tanks hold positions on an overpass in Beijing on June 6, 1989, Continue reading
A Debate Over Tiananmen Finds Echoes in Germany’s Fascist Past已关闭评论
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Tagged Frank Sieren, June 4th, Su Yutong, Tiananmen
2014-08-29
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On Monday, August 25, an article titled “the Life of Murong Xuecun” Continue reading
On the Smear Campaign Against a Dissident Writer已关闭评论
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Aug 14, 2014
Program of 14th ilb published!
Aug 12, 2014
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Media Tycoon Critical of China Is Visited by Hong Kong Antigraft Agency已关闭评论
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Tagged Apple Daily, HongHong, Jimmy Lai, Occupy Central movement
2014-08-28
Kelsang Gyaltsen, special representative to Europe of the Dalai Lama, Continue reading
Tibetan-Chinese Reconciliation an ‘Urgent, Historic’ Task: Exile Official By Richard Finney已关闭评论
Tagged Reconciliation, Tibetan-Chinese
August 28, 2014, 6:00 am
The Three Gorges Dam in China. Photo: Shutterstock
A self-confessed “accidental” reporter, Dai Qing has been making waves in Chinese media and society for more than three decades with fearless story-telling and outspoken opinions.
Her work opposing the Three Gorges Dam project in the 1980s and 90s (including the publication of her books Yangtze! Yangtze! and River Dragon Has Come) earned her international recognition, and her activism during this period also saw her imprisoned by Chinese authorities. While the tools have changed significantly over the decades, Dai Qing’s insights on investigative reporting from inside China, and the importance of press freedom, are as valuable as ever.
1.This year marks the 25th anniversary of your book Yangtze! Yangtze! on the controversial Three Gorges Dam project. How much has changed in China in these past 25 years when it comes to environmental awareness? Are investigative journalists holding officials and corporations accountable?
In the past 25 years, the environmental awareness of Chinese people has changed dramatically, especially among the educated who know how to use a VPN to cross the Great Firewall. There has also been great change for the residents whose living conditions and even lives have been threatened due to the deterioration of environment.
More and more investigative journalists make inquiries to officials who should be held accountable for the environmental destruction. However, officials have also improved their ability to evade these questions, by doing things such as seeking shelter from higher officials.
Dai Qing: ‘DON’T AIM AT FAME; JUST BE A GOOD, COMPASSIONATE PERSON’已关闭评论
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